Results of Hyper Linking

J

Jack R.

I am designing a web page for a client that has h-links
to another company's web page. How can I incorporate the
other company's web page within my client's web site as
opposed to going to the other entirely? Does framing come
into play and what is the process?

Thanks, Jack R.
 
M

Murray

If it were me, I'd just open a new browser window with the other company's
site in it.

Many sites will prevent you from "hot-linking'' their site in a frame....
 
J

Jens Peter Karlsen[FP MVP]

Yes, frames will be the answer.
Make sure you are allowed to do that or you risk a law suit.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
M

Murray

Re: Results of Hyper LinkingPersonally, I don't think frames is the way to
do this because a) it will fail utterly if the other company has a
'frame-blocker' on their site, and secondly, you will inherit all of the
other usability/management problems of frames....

--
Murray

Yes, frames will be the answer.
Make sure you are allowed to do that or you risk a law suit.
Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
M

Murray

Ugh - I hate when I do that!

Change "secondly" to "b)"! 8)

--
Murray

Murray said:
Re: Results of Hyper LinkingPersonally, I don't think frames is the way to
do this because a) it will fail utterly if the other company has a
'frame-blocker' on their site, and secondly, you will inherit all of the
other usability/management problems of frames....

--
Murray

Yes, frames will be the answer.
Make sure you are allowed to do that or you risk a law suit.
Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack R. [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: 11. oktober 2004 17:35
Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.programming
Conversation: Results of Hyper Linking
Subject: Results of Hyper Linking


I am designing a web page for a client that has h-links to
another company's web page. How can I incorporate the other
company's web page within my client's web site as opposed to
going to the other entirely? Does framing come into play and
what is the process?

Thanks, Jack R.
 

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